Book Review: Keep Me If You Can

 


There are three things Nellie Belanger can say for final year of university might be a little harder than expected. She’s definitely not spiralling. She clearly just needs to get laid. Which is obviously the only reason she jumps to help out JP Marchand the moment he asks for a favour that involves a weekend getaway, a sexy gondola ride, and oh yeah, being his fake girlfriend for the night.


When an impulsive decision (or five) leads to the revelation of a secret (…or five) and Nellie is faced with the consequences of her own actions, her spiral leads her to the one person she’s begun to realize she can always count on.

But with JP revealing a secret (or five?) of his own, Nellie’s left wondering three big

How much does she really know about her best friend’s brother?
What does she actually want from him?

And most importantly…

Why is she like this?


My Review

Ok, first off let me shout out to Cheryl that I forgive you for making me wait for this book. It was worth the wait. Yet now that this book and series is done, I will be "stalking" you in anticipation of your next release! So, consider this your warning. Hehe.

Nellie and JP had me all twisted in knots with their relationship. It was a constant battle of are they or are they not "friends". Yep, they would not admit that what they were feeling for each other was more than just friends with benefits. 

Although, when both JP revealed his secret and Nellie's diagnosis, my heart ached for them both. Yet, I was proud of them. JP for sharing an emotional secret and Nellie for seeking help for herself. 

Cheryl, you took me on quite the emotional rollercoaster with Nellie and JP, but I love you. 


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This is book 3 of the ongoing If You Can series, a series of books following an unapologetically sensual college student on her journey from bed to bed. They feature multiple love interests/spicy partners with no love triangles or cheating. This concludes the current plotline of the series.

Keep Me If You Can is not a standalone and is best read after Hold Me If You Can, but a series summary can be found at the beginning of the book for readers who would rather jump into this story first.

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